Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb files papers to run for U.S. Senate
Jonathan J. Cooper PHOENIX (AP) — Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb has filed federal papers to run for Senate in Arizona. Kirsten Cinema. Lam, who filed with the Federal Election Commission on Monday, is a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump and has made a name for himself in Arizona and beyond as an […]
Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathaway says Title 42 is fueling border chaos and should end
Title 42, a pandemic protocol that allows border agents to expel immigrants and asylum seekers, continues to divide Arizona lawmakers and local leaders. This is a public health law regulated by the CDC, which says it is no longer required and ends May 23. But some lawmakers are increasingly talking about it as a tool […]
Food bank to host Hope and Health Fair | News
debtOothills Food Bank, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving families in need in the North Valley, will host its second Hope and Health Fair at its Black Canyon City location. On Saturday, April 15th, the charity is conducting health checks, vaccinations and blood pressure checks. Food and drink are sold, and games are available for […]
Community college a vital link for those who want access to higher education
Eric Heiser “Start small and go big” Coconino Community College’s dedicated faculty recognize that the 1,000 Leagues journey begins with the first steps, but for many, embarking on the journey to higher education can be a daunting task. April is National Community College Month. I would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone of […]
Supervisor: ‘Leave Mohave County out’ of new Grand Canyon monument talks | Local News Stories
KINGMAN — Elected officials in Mojave County say they do not support new proposals to build a national monument near the Grand Canyon. Their comments came after Congressmen and Arizona tribes announced they were seeking to designate 1.1 million acres of land for a new Grand Canyon National Monument in northern Arizona. Mojave County supervisors […]
Yuma farmers could face first-ever water cuts
Federal plans to maintain water levels in critical reservoirs ignore seniority rights Yuma, Arizona (KECY, KYMA) – Farmers in Yuma may face a water outage from the Colorado River for the first time. The federal government put forward a plan to keep water levels in Lake Mead on Tuesday. One plan is to reduce the […]
‘The Harvey Girls’ talk Monday part of Arizona Lecture Series
Bill Harrison Arizona historian Bill Harrison presents “The Harvey Girls” at Apache Junction on Monday, March 13 at 7 p.m. as part of the Arizona Lecture Series. Lectures will be held at the Performing Arts Center at Apache Junction High School, 2525 S. Ironwood Road. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $5 per person. […]
Engel announces another run for Congress, Ciscomani banks $1M warchest
Democrat Kirsten Engel and Republican Juan Ciscomani – David Bell Photo/Gila Valley Central Posted By: David Bell April 12, 2023 TUCSON—Elections are less than a year away, but the race to Congress has begun. Democrat Kristen Engel, who lost to Republican Juan Ciscomani for Arizona’s Sixth District in 2022, announced Wednesday that she will run […]